Event: 2014 Owen Harries Lecture: America, China and the 'New Model of Great-Power Relations'
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Event: 2014 Owen Harries Lecture: America, China and the 'New Model of Great-Power Relations'

Wed, 05 November 2014
Sydney

What are the characteristics of a 'new model' of great power relations between China and the US? What is most likely to threaten this 'new model', and what additional steps could be taken to increase the likelihood of achieving it?

Join us for the 2014 Owen Harries Lecture, to be delivered by the Lowy Institute’s 2014 Telstra Distinguished International Fellow, Stephen Hadley. This annual lecture honours the enormous contribution Mr Harries, a Nonresident Fellow of the Lowy Institute, has made to the international policy debate in Australia and the United States.

Stephen Hadley is the Lowy Institute’s 2014 Telstra Distinguished International Fellow. He was National Security Adviser to President George W. Bush from 2005 to 2009. He was a key member of the Bush Administration’s national security team in the midst of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and he helped shape the Administration’s landmark initiative to develop a strategic relationship with India. More recently, he has been a prominent voice in debates about US-China relations. He is a principal of RiceHadleyGates LLC, an international strategic consulting firm founded with Condoleezza Rice, Robert Gates, and Anja Manuel, and Board Chairman of the United States Institute of Peace.

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